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NCAA
High school student-athletes that want to play sports in college must meet certain eligibility requirements while in high school. The NCAA Eligibility Center is the program that reviews academic and athletic eligibility. The NCAA Elibility Center has a website to help high school student-athletes successfully transition to college.
- Students interested in playing sports in college should contact their assigned counselor to review their initial eligibility before junior year.
- Prospective student-athletes need to create an account with the NCAA Eligibility Center as part of their eligibility review.
- Profile Account: free, for younger students that have not yet been recruited. Profile Account can be changed to a Certification Account.
- Academic/Amateurism Certification Account: $100, for students being actively recruited, planning an official visit or sign for Division I or II athletics aid.
- Email Tyler Johnston (tjohnston@lvjusd.org), GHS school counselor, if you need a transcript uploaded to the NCAA Eligibility Center.
- Transcripts are uploaded to the NCAA Eligibility Center at the end of 11th grade and end of 12th grade for students that have an active NCAA Certification Account.
For more information about NCAA, please click here.
Click here to view Granada's current list of NCAA-approved courses.
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NAIA
The NAIA governs college sports for colleges and universities throughout the United States and Canada. NAIA member schools tend to have smaller enrollment sizes, therefore personal attention is emphasized as part of the student-athlete experience.
The NAIA Eligibility Center website is http://www.playnaia.org for more information and to register.